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Youth Sailing Academy teams first and third in Malaysia

Two teams from the Youth Sailing Academy have successfully completed their first foray in Asian match racing at the Selangor Gapurna International Youth Match Racing Championship, finishing with exceptional results.

Competing in an essentially all-male competition, on physically demanding Platu 25 keelboats – likened by Tom Barker to “sailing on a mini Farr 40” – both teams overcame any weight or strength challenges by demonstrating superb communication and teamwork.

I believe that there can be no greater reinforcement of the YSA policy of giving as many sailors as possible access to broad opportunities than to see ten sailors successfully combine in such a short space of time to represent the CYCA so impressively – on the water and off the water.

Evan Walker, supported by Samantha Boyd (sheet), Amanda Scrivenor (trim), Cat Trew (pit) and Jeremy Wawn (bow), progressively melded a strong combination throughout the regatta, culminating in a 3-0 victory over the all-male team from Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron (RNZYS) in the final.

Tom Barker and his team of Tim Austin (sheet), Alex Ward (trim), Cat Stroinovsky (pit) and Tiffany Fulde (bow) were undefeated in the first half of the regatta and went into the semi-finals in second place only to be defeated by RNZYS in fresher conditions. Ultimately they defeated a team from the Philippines (2-0) to finish third. Barker, Austin, Ward and Fulde had only the week before finished second at Cowes Youth Week.

The Royal Selangor Yacht Club (RSYC) hosted an extremely hospitable regatta. RSYC are in the process of developing international programs for youth sailors like those at the CYCA. Teams had gathered from the Philippines, Hong Kong, New Zealand, the Malaysian Navy and other Malaysian regions as well as the host club. Competition was strong from the very beginning but became tighter and even more vigorous in the final two days of racing.

Sailing in conditions affected by the monsoon certainly broadened the horizons of the CYCA sailors. On day two, after some extremely heavy downpours, the current on the course was so strong that downwind legs were taking a mere 63 seconds. In this space of time, the teams had to gybe set, drop jib, gybe, hoist jib, gybe again and set-up to round the bottom mark.

The CYCA looks forward to welcoming the RSYC’s top sailor at this regatta – Ng Ai Li, whose team finished a close fifth – to the Bavaria Yachts International Youth Match Racing Regatta in November. The CYCA also looks forward to a long and continuing relationship supporting the ever strengthening Asian match racing circuit. – Jenni Bonnitcha

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